news & interviews

Second Poetry Collection

Sundress Publications acquired Hannah’s Hurricane Pastoral to publish in Jan 2027.

Feature

Slaughterhouse for Old Wives’ Tales appears in Electric Literature’s “7 Witchy Poetry Books to Read This Samhain”

Interview

Canvas Rebel interviewed Hannah about risk & creativity.

Fellowship

Hannah will serve as the Kenyon Review Fellow in Gambier, OH, in 2025-2027.

Grant

Hannah received a 2025 PEN/Heim grant for her translation of Europa (German) by Alexandra Bernhardt.

Review

Interview

Christina Wood interviewed Hannah at The Rumpus: “This is How We Make Monsters.”

Interview

Caroline L. Huftalen interviewed Hannah at Third Coast Review: Apocalypse and Digging Up the Past.

Debut Poetry
Collection

Sundress Publications acquired and published Hannah’s Slaughterhouse for Old Wives’ Tales. Available where books are sold.

Fellowship

Hannah spent the 2022/2023 academic year in Freiburg, Germany, as a Fulbright Fellow.

Book Trailer

Paul Cunningham created a book trailer for Southern Gothic Corpse Machine.

Interview

Natalie Tombasco asked Hannah for insight into her writing at Southeast Review.

Feature

The Library at Mississippi State University featured Hannah’s work during National Poetry Month as part of their Bully’s Bards exhibit in 2021.

Interview

Jessica Smith with Flagpole Magazine interviewed Hannah about the poems she wrote while sheltering in place in Athens, GA.

Contest

Aimee Nezhukumatathil chose Hannah’s poem “evolution of a body melted to silver” as the winner of Sonora Review’s 2020 poetry contest.

Interview

Editorial Intern at Sundress Publications Ada Wofford interviewed Hannah about [re]construction of the necromancer. They chat about blank space in poetry, forgetting, and cannibalism.

Contest

Hannah’s manuscript won Sundress Publications’ 2019 Chapbook Contest. You can find [re]construction of the necromancer online.